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ANTONOV, Avguste

(c) (c) Avguste Antonov
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  • Country: USA
  • Type of Artist: Soloist and Ensemble Artist
Pianist Avguste Antonov leads an active career as soloist and teacher. He is currently Piano Instructor at The Master's Touch School of Music & Performing Arts, LLC.  

He has been featured as soloist with the San Jose Wind Symphony, the Trevecca Symphony Orchestra, the Hardin-Simmons University Orchestra, the University of Kansas Symphony, the Kansas City Medical Arts Symphony, the University of Kansas Wind Ensemble.


Mr. Antonov is a dedicated performer of 20th and 21st century American music and has performed World and US premieres at venues across North America. Over the years, he has worked with composers Carter Pann, Marc Parella, Robert Rollin , John Mackey, Raina Murnak, John Arrigo-Nelson, Matthew Lewis, Till Meyn, Michael Colgrass, and many others. 

He has performed extensively with the University of Kansas Wind Ensemble, University of Kansas Symphony, Symphonic Choir and the Texas Christian University Wind Symphony. Performance venues include the Music Education National Convention with the University of Kansas Wind Ensemble and the College Band Directors National Association with the Texas Christian University Wind Symphony.


Contact details:
Avguste Antonov
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My idea is that there is music in the air, music all around us; the world is full of it,
and you simply take as much as you require.


~Edward Elgar